By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism.
GBMS 7th-graders roll past Dodge City Comanche
GBHS Panther logo clr
Members of the 2021 GBMS volleyball team are front row—Lainey Smith, Jadynce Schroeder, Shatarah Newton, Henley Nairn, Rhett Nairn; second row—Hayley Suchy, Allie Gerhardt, Braelyn Turner, Kaitlyn Dreiling, Camryn Post, Alyvia Batchman, Miya Nachtigal, Kamryn Koelsch, Kya Behr, Meredith Mazouch, MacKenzie Lindberg, Jaselyn Werth, Heidi Jording, Braylee Carper, Kynli Shull; third row—Maddison Gaddis, Sophia Cale, Remmi Burkes, Katelyn Roddey, Ava Kaiser, Lydia Schaub, Alex Mayers, Araceli Aguilera, Zoey Mayberry, Sophia Elsen. back row—Naima Zapita, Gabriella Tomlin, Chalya Prenderegast, Kourtnee Leech, Olivia Boone, Madelynne Siefkes, Kimmy Hofflinger, Katherine Mazouch, Denver Ringo, Tatum Anderson, Alyssa McCulley, Kyra Lewis.

DODGE CITY — The Great Bend Middle School girls seventh-grade basketball teamsd swept past Dodge City Comanche for opening wins. 

The GBMS 7th-grade A girls rolled 40-2. Josephine Mazouch and Darcy Feist each scored eight points. Other scorers were Cassie Ellegood (4), Jordyn Harbaugh (4), Kara Feist (4), Jillian Reimer (4), Payge Cain (4) and  Kylie McCormick (2).

“This was a good team opener,” said coach Connie Claussen. “The game showed us what we need to work on and what we are doing well.”

GBMS B TEAM — The Great Bend B team pitched a shutout 34-0. DeShawna Bryant scored 14 points. Other scorers were Lea Nokes (6), MacKenzie LaViolette (4), Josephine Mazouch (4), Payge Cain (2), McKayla Smith (2), and Tamra Swinford (2).

“We spread the scoring out with seven players contributing, which makes us hard to defend,” said coach Stacey Magnett. “We need to work more on our defense and running of plays. But for our first game, the girls played well.”